Samsung set for more AI in the home and laundry
AI is coming to more places in the home, jumping beyond the phone to the laundry, TV, and even your computer monitor.
AI is coming to more places in the home, jumping beyond the phone to the laundry, TV, and even your computer monitor.
How can AI help your regular washing machine load? That’s a question LG looks set to answer at IFA with new machines.
The washer and dryer seem like the last gadget in your home to get tech inside, but Hisense will let you tweak the settings for washes with an app.
Your fridge probably doesn’t have a touchscreen, and neither does your washing machine, dryer, or oven. And yet this year, AI is giving them all a reason to have one.
Measuring almost three metres, TCL’s X955 may be one of the biggest TVs launched at CES, and it’ll arrive in Australia and New Zealand later this year.
The biggest washer combos don’t typically handle more than 20kg wet and 10kg dry, but a new massive machine from LG feels like it’s made for the biggest homes.
How much detergent do your laundry loads need, and can your washing be improved? That’s something LG has been thinking about improving with AI.
There are a few new appliances out in the world, and not just fridges, as Samsung brings AI to the laundry.
It’s not unusual to see AI in your phone, but your washing machine? Samsung is trying something different, and it has to do with how you do your laundry.
If you’re shopping for a new washer or dryer, you have a few more choices, though they may not fit neatly into a smart home.